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s eimenetitineaeadindlitiees eee ee THE EVENING STAR. =e,’ Published Dally, Sundays Rxeepted, | Ph Y AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ponnsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COT. S& MN. RAUF PEANN, Pres't. all THE EVENING STAR ts served by carrier to thetr subscribers at Tex Cuts Pax WEEK, or For- TI-FoeR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies st the counter Two Oxxts each. By mail—three months, $1.80; Six month=, $3 08; one year, $5. THE WEEKLY STAR—pnplished Fridey—@LM s year. SF invariably in wranaronp a le tad co paper seat looxor than paid for. GF Warns “f advertising furnished on application OOOO ALPHABETICAL a ee cn t.we.sear.| SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. The Washington Treaty. MAKERS, Cy s&, 39—N2. 5,980. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1872. TWO CEN FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. THE PROPOSED ADDIFIONAL ARTICLE YRESI- Mf. ScomT aS cor . . NESS DIRECTORY: INSTR ‘A Card. py lees ee This Afternoon’s Proceedings BUSI > i - Instruments & Trusses, ls Clergyman, while residing in South America, = 5 RESPONDERC 5 Containing Cards of First-class Establishments | © 7 nc gss Sass, Instruments & Trumes, 2 7that sreleuaryy decovered amafoaod tuple timely Washington News and Gossip, | the correcpondence between England and eaacaitae se im all Branches of Bus'ness in the District, sates Gagsoor Lire Ieee ms Seanad. frribecore,dé Nervous Weakness, early ear ehol estado the United States on the disputed point (indi- 5 — — E SAL UNION FIRE Lvs. Co., 6 La. srlsle ain of digordare bra copat etal Inrexpar REVENUE — The receipte from this | ° acsacs.) im the Alabous claims which | FA08AGR OF THE PALTIMORE AXD roTowac ee em tLe nenbe on an ie & Jursas. Lile & Wire: this noble remedy.“ Prompted by a wo Fa econ my Render ne Se ] SKATE Ths Bilenesek teensa an jones axes. 50 2 | Bras wcrs. Sacut Fopats U. Jos. Go.. Soi. | tegctiioten and galorsencterl oil erent Ma ita op roan paddy Popeagrcgacal Pony per trogen oedinee ogee [pene yar Tans more alerge 2 Oe anise lcesreee: | Suactrance Lise Drente Renee edet ee tt for preparine and using thie medicine, in 2 | division of the Internal Revenue oifice, who has colussus te tenath, SeeGnpenging Gusiaf tas T mmaberet emenaacets eoene og bow &GRERY a + PRIS Ale, Qeorget’m. | Gey wants FIRE Tee Con EL, Gchinidt. ag, Gobet | eDvel pied JOSEP! been on a brief official visit to New York, has | Gray vilie's commmnhneree rill of Vermont, Hamilton of Maryland. Davis peng ig ye ‘8th and Gat.,0p. Treasury JEWELRY STORES. returned to this city and resumed his duties. The President, in bis special message to the | of West Virginia, and Vickers, all of whic h were at.» 08 S. Go.pstein & Watches, Jewelry, 619 Pa. moartt-ly = i Senate on the «ubject, requests the counsel shad dew. ana cho Wik worn png SMa. Boter ha Dts, | WD Guess. ia F at. Wash'nvia) Bridge a Gum, Lew Wattace was examined by the | that boily in advance Of acting upon tie prope, | Yoted Gown, anc iil was parsed ae it came 2 a2 . | WA ES _ es = jew. 11 Ls bods cr ting upon the prop = ouse— agen, 3; : fe biz Fistroat, hear tth stiect. JUSTICES OF THE Like wg Han. AMUSEMENTS, committee on military affairs yesterday, %: | sition of the Bri government for a supple . Morrill, of vee then offered at GALLERIES. CA aia. rclation to the missing records of the Buell court 1 article to the treaty of Washington. H+ | order that the chair ucretet a commiteence N. Bartow .t225 Pa. ave., det. ttth and isth ste, | B- SarEn.ce ud KEY OLUB. Ree . ka * i that in the early days of the republic Gen. | 5 wait on the vice preident oF ahe Pennsyiva a LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, @e. | VJ AKYLAND JocEEY ( Sitoalay cf whisk be was president; bat: was | Save thet ie. the carly Gazz oC tee republic Ges to wait on the vice president of the Peanayiva- 8. Jexns, » between . : MENT ab‘e to throw no light on the subject. . a veel ae . ‘ 4 D. Baxuerr ty Halt, SO SuArERcTICD street, between 7 ‘ RACE AND TOUR: —_ upon pending questiors with foreign po he bas any further communication to make ti Sar a $84, oun City Hall. Hi Te tth et bet, Pa avean’ Dt, AT Soweaeey’ oe st iad Tue House coxmrrree on arrrorrta- | and that the most important recem precede the Senate. {Great laughter on the floor and in BEFurwstt, miicier of tinteas fie leh tereet. ‘LIME, CEMENT, ac. e NeReSIkG WIT Tune, to-day, finished the consideration ot | '* that of the Uregon boundary treaty. In 184i c= a. icles Couvey x Notary. | Jonx ¥. Kino, 61 Mass. avenue, bet.éhand7th. | wing HEATS“ Foy all ages: no undistanced | the Senate amendments to the post offlee ap. going tes duspsten of Lard Granville to Mi egested that Mr. Morril have Z its Fecr trons erat oeionene one atte ace, dot. 496 and Oehsta | Bier the thd hoor ie ence sul Pence Ie abe eee att recommend con- | minor matters and at once proceeds to notice | PQ! Tharman called up bill to regulate crim! L. street, between D and B. | Josura #. Gxpxxy, ; bead 250 proposed by the Scrat °f te amendments | what he terms ‘certain claims of an enormon: | nalteacinein ihe eee pe A et ww ity Mail, Not ry Publ BAVEBY Seanees. ‘Stables. 14th & Dats, | Hy, srinrer, 920.0 second horse, En- “2° | proposed hry the and indefinite amount which appear 2 ore nis Were non-concurred inon motion y ja s > ‘with the % stigma ag eferred ti : . é : w ik on. J. r1389 to 1338 Katreot. Pael street, Haitinorey STRONG ewe, | AT THE White House to-day it was rather | been put forward as matters to be referre of Mr. Edmunds, and a committee of com ° ‘0 conclude with a G N R . 2 meaning the claim for conequen y their re- | tial or indirect damages. Earl Granville argue- Present the | spects to the President, and a few members of | that this claim was not anticipated and would tuccese"nl Knight with a silver cup worth $20),the ference ordered. Mr. Harlan called up House bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to negotiate with mms . 1 visitors called to p: Lo. opened to the Knights of Maryland and the other | quiet. Several Cusknes Weesenne. tus Contetene: sv ond tia Ost, | Steet eke Maryland Jockey Club to 8. GorrstEty & Co.,614 € street, near 7th. F street " t be admitted. Letter two {sa more forma’ : Congress were also in consultation with him | D0 ‘cond Knight with a siiver cup worth $9. Knights LOOKING GLASSES, * trom ir. Schenck toLord Gravelis,starmy | e,chiele and head men of the Siochone and : - | during the day, including Senators Witson and | Ohe from Mr. Schenck to Lor : Bancock tribes of Indians or the relinquish- bd eToltend Wrirerast’ | FRANC Lawn, 12% Pa. avenue near 1th street. | {sirina te ride mast apply by letter to the Secrn- Kellogg. ‘The Postmastes Gensral ana Solicitor | that Granville’s commanication had been for ment of aportion of thelr reservation in W30- Wor seen Pe Niner Sa terest cast LUMBER YARDS. Gee chersary am gieasine an gutrane fee of 36. | General Bristow also had interviews with the | Warded to, Washingt enc, with another aq. | MAME Lerritory, which was discumed and iaid “ Ger tienen from a distance desiring to p1 President. m= iT A SEnGe, 2o W* ACHINISTS. have their hors: scared for by @.B. Moule oa the dressed and to be delivered to Lord Granville. toun © A%, 713 Market Space. et ver ntichenciae okeee Meat ce | | NAVAL Onpens.—Sargeon Philip ©. Wales | In this etter of Bir. Fish to Lord Granville the Se ee oes oe Mimesrsc: | has been ordered to daty at Philadelphia as a {itestion of agreeing to the payment of | grow thet.-bet, WY ay andLst. | Gate co-cte.: Grand Stand. cts. ext-a; Open Stand | member of the board of medical examiners onan ee Bn | Recthorn Goetarenintad #Srturmersanuetiaes | Lieutenent Commander ©. Mt Schoonmaker hac | 2cUenof 8 tind party, ireterred to. Pres ip tod, D. FERGUSON, Serreiary.33 nt. Fal | been detached from torpedo duty and ordered | wouid wot. bare eee niet The Presiden Piby crder of Excent ve Conn mis-ecdw. | to command the Frolle.. Medical Director John 3 th street. | cour ‘OPELANhy G43 LO. ave , bet. 6th and 7th ste. | JonN McULRLLaND Louisiana ave. and 10t! x MARBLE WORKS. the ,2aciTmen, Wah etreet. | Wives. & WiLsoN.1028; Bread, E.Capizel st. | Gizson & Towsry. MARKET STORES. SG ANE DAME Em a? 28M B- | Aniixoron MAnKeT. L.A. Walker, 1401 strest. BANKS AND BANKERS. MetRororrtaN MARKET STORE. and of the treaty of February 23, 167, witn the Sen- eca, Shawnee, paw. and other Indians. which was amended and passed. Also, House bili for the relief of Chas. FP. Tracy. Passed. Senate bill for relief of P. H. Pratt. Passed Senate bill for relief of certain tribes of Indiaus in the northern superintendency. Amended a ~~ | 8: Messerswith from’ duty on the examining | Clarins of whateres Paar rstood ttubject | S24 Pamed. Houre bill to provide for the sals Y 2 . l4 < i claims of whatever kind were ject oi d Tork Indian } <9 Bios £ Co. Executive areage, corse bth ot, eee nee L INCOLN HALL. board at Philadelphia and placed on waiting | of settement,that he was willing to abide by the Apontetend pene! “Wiearedsseckat race ru L Savixes B, 's ES. — é f the Barctwns sSavine & ThEct Co.Fe soe Oe, | Hae cson, Slate, 2 ble, Re,.ccr 88 % WEEK ONLY eee decision of the arbitrators, whether any Mooke & PARvin, Gi ISch st., opp. Treasury Dep't, 10 or Mr. Cole, trom committee of conference on Penn. avi ' ’ ‘avenue. COMMENCING MONDAY KV Femate Ewrtoves Furtovenep.—Owing | ‘ltims should be admitted or rejected, and thai the navy appropriation bill, submitted a report, . 4 the President regretted the action of the Britis! ich din. THE MSDEL THOCPE OF THE WORLD. | {0 the scarcity of work, Superintendent MeCar- sRrernment in objecting to such a settlement “oir, Harlem thes cotta up the following bills: i N.Y.) 1113 Pa. ay..bet.11tha@l2th sts. | Under the al supersision of the Greatest Liv- | tee, of the bureau of engraving and printing, | Throughout itis apparent that our government Beaton Hart BiLeraRDsa LLINERY, éc. ng C-rmedian, BILLY MANNIN 4, tho Meteor o ; 1 i lil not expect to get the “ enormous” damage= = F ined br the Veteran, Manager and | 7¥easury department, has been obliged to fur- } di not expect to get chormous” damage 1 * h D 4 9th at. opp. Patent Office. | the West, assisted by the Veterai lough indefinitely twenty-tive of his female hic re inville seemed s SELL HAwGrns « LOCKSMITHS, | OW. Tons. tetciomleonly hie re meer ay, ediany WW. NEWCOMB. and tho Monarch cmbloves. as heretofore stated tn Tax Stax | Hected: and thatthe object ‘submitting . x MAKERS, ac. che of Comedy by the King Laugh- | a heavy harge must soon take place in Mr. r commeq MARE: more with het opp. Pusent Oltce BP more SHS 7th streer, opp rBckce, Ment Rogen: bine, Basie, | McCartee’s bureau unless Congress passes the | @ View of leaving nothing unsettled, and to show lie & Lt x Bots, 1223 Pa.av. | N° SQ Lvow, ai8 Teh street, op OPS. its " Woa- i ency. what opinion had been held of the conduct ot Jos PattEan, (ale Bronzing and Gilding,) 1009 K. F Gustave Biddewns, | Pill for a re-issue of national currency. England. All the despatches that follow, ex. ree, Con. T. Mu MUSIC STORES. 4 Kelly, J. F. Dunvie, J. H. Rainer, BE. M. Kane, Tue PuPLICATION OF THE WASHINGTON cept the last one of the British if Interior to settle the claims of Durtee & Peck and E. H. Dufree for supplies furnished the In- dians in Montana in winter ot 1809. Passed. House bill to contirm to the Great and Little Osage Indians a reservation in the Indian ter- ritory. Amended and 4. Senate bill for the relief of Eldridge Gerry. vernmen' x Lecas s.1148 7sh street, near M street. Sele ee eneas MONeneare OE TST cauiee Connaeponnaacn 50 Bh favanrs- with tho peo pos Soe gaged 3 cre House bill to regulate the mode of making BLEACHERIES. NOTABIES. Prices of admission, 50 and 73 Conta, Boxerved | GarxD.—The Senate committee on foreign re- Jath ehiae tae eek oe here- | Private contracts with the Indians. Passed. "| + | AG. Hacer ay Law, Titles Conveyancing. soats for sale at Ellis’ Music Stora. mis 4t lations at its meeting this morning discus the pd fre the despatch’ of opel ) eo ee tes Free aral —— —_ of the Black Bob In- | - . " supple o the treat ae of = mens. Passed. aT & Mo: aa a. P.O. Dept eases Ss 227 Be. ay. bet. mth and 13thats N°. NATIONAL THEATER. ton peoptaed by the British government, ba: | 2th of March is very elaborate, and is a : Lg OYSTER SALOONS, Senate bill to quiet the tities of certain lands in Dacota territory. Passed Specimen of special pleading. % Feached no conclusion. It was agreed to report | “P49 7% es ‘House bill to abolish the tribal relations of he last. commun f Granville to Se MONDAY, May i r 5 0 ite to : t : luarep, a resolution to the Senate calling for an inves- gene since the United Stance THE WHOLE AD THECHITICS IN ECSTACY | tigation of theremin publication of the y claim te HotveN, 1016 Penn. ave.. corner Ith Has Ovecan G.W. Driver, 1216-13 Pena. r insist on their claim for indirect dam: and | Se ataml Indians, and for other parposss. 4 eo hai id ct y id el, ES. jieuniiecoces OVER THE MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION | trenty. | Every Senator was supplied with a | usin th strongly retuses to allow such ¢lain, | Amended and passed i= YZE (Religions fe )- 027th st..cor of the Gargertus Spectacsiae Fairy Drama, uy of the treaty, to be arbitrated by the Geneva trivanal,) tha: | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The Baovsas(t Me SIX MORE NIGHTS AND UNE MATINEE, PassaGe or TH# Devor Site Bret.—The | there shall be a short supplemen'al treaty in Speaker laid before the House a message from Fitt & Uo . 708 18th st , corn Strengthened and fortified” with the Wonderia’ sy addition the = ty, i h # . : : x . Egyptian Juawer following was the vote on the passage of the | eclaration sitult Gece nee ee! | the Pres ce diareag rong dateen ee oe P Bawecce aught! § Wome dove from ingpanr LO'2,"A Do, Baltimore and Potomac depot site plli in the | elther Great Britale or the Unter Sent meee reimdencetotwcon ts poveramet ad Ss pa eat fa ent 2 SEER on gre ak Mar, the other Power being neutral, the nentra: | Of Referred to the committee ou foreign af. Macmenn Bonsante, esi ot... cheve © Y.ove. | Oornan Mancino Oot Meat, : CARESSED CEST anake watcae | on e- Mess. Alcorn, Buckingham, Cald- | shall only be tne betas Oe feateer | faire. AND SHOE STORES. Faavcin Mivinn. a 9h xtreet,near Beam. aven THREE PRINCIPAL DANCERS, Fell, Cameron, Carpenter, Clayton, Conkling, | Mcted pon the belligerent 'b y any petra ine | "ah, ssemeematanamntiomamer st Gao. B. Wii sone Gn. G23 Teh sunder OB Maie | 2" BARRY SULVasreR, 1ai2 uhstreot, near Ml. Premier Danseuso Assoluin. Mule Lapo. | Corbett, Ferry (Mic "Flanagan, Frelinghay- | facaping f rated or added to the treary | War, in response to a resolution of the Hence Gro. BL Wir Co.. 423 7th st. ws 0. F. Halt PAPER HANGEES. Star Premier. Mlle Botti §- | sen. Gilbert, Hamlin, Harian, Hitchcock, Howe. bart incorpo ted or ad tothe treaty | War; tn response to's reas of he Hons ha gtse Oak weliowe Hail | Docoyas Means, monn tron peer Pope. azn ees, AND FULL Lewis, Logan, Morton, Nye, Osborn, Patterson, lar retroactive as yy any | us rect. between Hana ft. | Gro. WiLLNER, ih street, ad 8. ‘ bet. 19th and 20th. ‘3b 3d at 1g Washington House. | FRasci« Wit LXER. 1925 Pe. av, bot. 19th end . ae Pomeroy. “Pool, Pratt, Ramsey: Rate nt: | claim of the United States for coment 1c at) a “Heax, Bost Maker, 112 Petneyitents acai | Cas A Kaaver. i213 8 tion. Referred to committee on military at- ertson, Sawyer, Scott, Sherman, Spence bmp il and would relieve Great Britain of DE tairs. DEMON Dab aF ar Pat. Uffice. €#”Send for circular PATENT MEDICINES. ; a On motion of Maws ( Mass.) the rules were sus. The SW, | W.H Sreenovse also, PictureFromes,) 1082 7th zs wit SERS at, Stockton, Tipton, Frambull, West, her objection to arbitration before the Geneva yendeds and io Bees ver nce PB. Gaay, Slipper Manufacturer, 267th st. 8.W. ae a KATE SANTLEY IN y SONGS. Finmdom—39. Pe , ‘ e whole on BRASS WORKS. My at eg oy Fe th | THE AMAZONIAN MARCH REARRANGED, | Nya. Messrs. Ames, Blair, Boreman, Qole, | ,, The Senate committee on foreign relations a THETARIP AND TAX DILL. xs &Co.. (N.Y. Set. »)8. B. cor. 0 1 4 Se = its session yesterday took up and considered th - ERVILLE & Lerres, 316-12 2 13th street, Mexs & F t, near 7th street. together with the beautiful OaMirto Davis (W. Va.), Edmunds, Ferry (Ct.),’Gold- Mr. Starkweather (Conn.) moved to strike out NIG 3 ‘AG 3 5 fnree “BUILDING MATERIALS. 5 Wee Woon, NH. commer F abl7th streets. MAGNIFICENT TRANSFORMATION, Sek aeein Ma Tee ene (Eenas), | Tato Concinstes was eel tee ead” | the auty otters came Per pound on saltpetre, A. D& CoS) Ho1.rEp.5572h st_.epp. FO. Department MONDAY, May 20, Mrs. JOHN WOOD and Com | Johnston, Morrill (Vt.), Norwood, Saulsbury, again took up the subject to-day. They are di whi to considerable discussion, and the w Reowas, Mouldin, iz’ Boom 165 Fet'i Block, corast | pany. from St. James Theater. London, mis tt | Sprague, Sumacr, Lhismaac Viewer we y BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, &c. WELL. Boom me gee ass 20. ri ‘was stricken © Op motion of Mr. Cormic! pate necee a posing of the subject as speedily as Naw No | Tux House Commirrenjoy Crars will have powtible, and a report may be expected in a few d CER, (choice goods.) 5.W. corner RKh&E ve. 73, noes 73. (Mo.) the daty on Weratisy @ Ronren, (wholesale only) c. %b a iste 5 a eek Frmcede en gees. | the entire day next Saturday in which to report | 83% naar ete Un motion of Bin Compan 1 Mich) the tty on E etncing hte CAO Vir aie, souks Tih steey War. Ml Cannons bills considered by them. ‘They will report the | ‘TRE New Frexcn MiwisTeR.—The appoint agaieatee as nie tead of €3 per pound. by ek So ot ge ag IE Oe and proprietor. Each bettle bas @ streets, eigbt | bill making an appropriation to pay the awards | ment of the Marquis de Noailles as Minister t rps donense, droll aca tee ee _s 7et ENTERS AND BUILDERS. ge i. of er cemmissioners appointed under the act | Washington—noticed in yesterday's STaR— was made 50 ceuts instead of @1 peranecen CABPENTES PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. ings, Chromoe, of March 3, 1871, with the exception of a few vith favor at the hi . ed 4 B.S. Cvarwas, 2G 7th street and 1222 12th street. . Pe: ‘ivania av., near 7th street. Paper Hangings, Window | Dog » | Seems to meet with favor at the hands of th: Another long debate sprung up upon the par- Ghandvin, | M.B. Bray, 67 Peansy’ . 3 i cases held for further examination. ‘The entire . é < : Joux HB gy Brito cote ire tic ae oe irs ramos, Picture Gorasand Tar | sroount allowed uniler the bill eoiG aes oo seg | French republican editore., He ts considersa tn agraph making the duty upon books, prints, WO. Buaxan. thowsceczehd be ROG ASTeer, | HJ. Petimay, copying specialty) 992-4 Fat. sets, Rings, Nails, de sin the District. le duetvates seas ince eee fyery way tho superior of Jules Ferry, whow | ahdall other printed paper, bout d or ig sheets, A.0. G ANOS. So TERMS CASH’ es _ F, appointment was at one time looked for as an | except newspapers, magazines, and period cais, See Gace Gh te eee hat: Bend ®. | F.C Receemice,euiitheh.Pa wrvagt:-Kasbe’s | Picusccononber Wineest enka, solely he Con laleera ee ees ae Rwarie Of | ceeceare to coon, the Geen a re 1247 Cents par pound. erkt H. Grama. 40124 t., . D am ~ : ie . ~ _ he u ors, ° lari Ml pleased that th Mr =.) amend it, b Gao. Hants corueg Peau. veaty a iy street p, RICTURE & PORTRAIT FRAMES. LECTURES thelr conclusions wthie the eae eee and | the French government has fallen: aparecng. | wartsfoee exepting books, aye, sl caer CHINA, GLASSWARE, @c, PLANING MILLS. 2 WOMENS CABISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Towed in $6500), and the: tower gc al | thorough training inthe art of aroha ® | Sby society incorporated for ‘exclusively, or £0 Lg pein ape llemray ora Paint Suitt Phenix Mille, 1310 Oblo avenue, JOHN B. GOUGH Bela. cotter ibe clatmants reside in Vir- | ConcrgssionaL Nowinatiom.—In the re brary of any college, acadray or Motrin, ‘W.F. Bisse. 50 Fs- avenue. Bet. — Manurecturcr of Mouldings, Brack to, Newels, | wilt deliver oueof his Kloquentand Popular Lee- | ginia. contiguous Seat te TOES BO) saitionn congremiinal onevention fox the titth | of learning, or for the use of the instemcaee SS ee OES Balusters. be d dealer {a Sash,Doors® Hinds. | tures ior the ioe About, forty or tity claimants from the District of North Carolina, held in Greensboro: | (Me Gathend conn etse! ene inatructors. : tee at ri PLAST! BENEFIT OF THIS AS:OCIATION, o Penne ¥; Hon. Thomas Settle was uomiuatec | ment, which was adopted, excepting bocks er ees iat insetaa ts. Pca of bey rn Ann pnt etme beg bee ASIGRAL CHOROM, corner 1> 05. 3 ernice uw owen Tae Hocus siisbeaccomeion Gate A. Dong twenty years old cither'in the oid or ‘arreprint Maw & C h street, May building iL & Ls aceon, aoe a ; ee . ; | las was unanimously nominated as district pres. @ debate took a w.de range, em- x an ave. {See sdvertiecments.} PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. THURSDAY EVENING, May 16, at S o'clock. | District committee held their regular weekly | /48 Ws thanimously nominat Keogh and Jame | bractng any suttect in the bill ant engin & loth ste INDINGS, 310 Foy bet See eae Bobject—*CIRUUMSTANCES.” mecting this morning, Messrs, Starkweather, | Boyd were elected delegates to the Philadelphic | Mr. Beatty (Ohio) an opportanity’ to make his COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Bs ee ee ae (peat hen off stam hs Williams, Poland, Darrell, Harmer, Cotton. | convention, aud J. Martin and G. M. Arnoic | speech in favor of protection upon wool-grow. James F. BREN. ©9 La. avenue, nes street. of ¢ Joseru T K. PLaxt. corner E 4 € » 7th street. bet G a lanty ne 's jk Esowas, on Datrest, bet. 9th and Wth. St 7Tthet.,op.P.O | Ixus O'HaGay, i917 Pa. av., bet! 19th and Doth ste pine me Bi Crebs, Chipman and Roosevelt, being present. | alternates. Mel The bill relating to the supreme court of the District of Columbia was considered and a THE CINCINNATI CoNVENTION—Gen. Slanle: ing. Sir. Holman (Ind.) offered an amendment pro- viding that school books, charts and maps ased eee tessa dened £0 be topected with, The | Matthews Rises fo F<plain— What He Said in wae | by Common schools, bibles and tostaments shall a ~ enue, C1 Me Mi oral ” T 2 vt be or rey ti ame} a e mventio a é les ‘0 Say.— . Bi Tities, Notary.) | Jac Bacay (also Metalite Roster) 09 al ot cor.F PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Climor Mie Risakete Ss Beeenaments, The | Convention, and What He Meant to Say—In his be admitted free of duty. fected LING WAX, ac. PRINTING OFFICES. er ata aber we Re noes 72. At wholesale, 102 7th street. sls) atrallbeerceas saad i recent speech as temporary chairman of th: BROTHERS, 1012 Pa.ave..bet loth & Ith sts. TT! FIRST GRAND TEMPERANCE P1O-NIC | }0!n Brewer, deceased, for services rendered LP: 2 + , Cincinnati convention, Gen. Stanley Matthew: Mr. Kerr(Ind.) moved to strike out 8, corner 9h and D streets, oF THE beak pipe mw lands for the Waking said that “in every department of the govern ana ineaet “10.” Rejected—a yes 75, Bee CORSETS, SKIRTS, ac. & Co., 0-2, F street, near 7th, ST. PATRICK'S ©. B. T. A. SCOLETY ee ee ie r the Washington | ment the slow poison ot corruption—only not r. Holman moved to strike ou! ctacs ; Lacies’ Cuderwear generally) - Aqueduct, was reterred to the Secretary ot the | softicient! slow—seems to have pervaded the | gtaph. Rejected—ayes 63, noes 8, Po DENTINTS. © Site oe ee Se will be given at Interior with authority to pay to Mrs. Bi fl end political sdumtateoaten ne ———— Daz. Wx. Meret, 1112 F stroet northwest, 4 : aes ; rewer, | whole civi BRYER'S SEVENTH STREET PARK, oB Proof of services and value, a sum not to | Country from the head to the toot mal >. Medical Museum, ad vali y perso: exceed $14,000. “An act to further detine the | fri, f Gen. M., connect: it! the 1572. 2 oes ne Of health eee eee friend of Gen. connected with one of = ti in this cit, HE FIRST PRIZE TARGET SHOOTING | Columbia” was taken up and discussed for som= | U¢P&ttments of the government in this city end MAY PiC-1 w Company B.B.Younas, 518 Wthet NW. NING SALOUBS. THURSDAY, May 16t! Moor®'s SaTioNaL Dixine Rooms, 624 12th strect. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. &c. Sous ScorT «DixiNeSaLoos, meals 2c.)936 Lacay, | A Zror & Duprey. tor, Le DOLLAR STOR! £ Tuer Yououama, Japan, April 23.—A frightfa! reading the speech, wrote the General x | fire occurred in Yeddo di severe le, ES. ® . 0 of th time by the committee, when it was voted to | letter; calling his detection ro uhe report of his | destroying babltations eossane of tors Wattacn's Dortan Stone, 1 Pa,ay., bet.saseh | KiLB0URS & LATTA, corner 15 mt a Se aco postpone the same until the next session of Con- | speech, and’ expressing the hope that whe, |b three miles. The fire in one of RESSMAKERS. P P.O. Schuctson Park, on FEURSDAY thsi gress. he ,ghould come to look calmly at | the | the princes? late places, which was covapled Moss M_E Wit<onJ27 Pa.ay.(Cut’g taught by rule) ret ® SES THE BILL. RELATING TO THE SUPREME CoURT | statement he would regret he ever made it The flames leaped over whole bloc! DRUG STORES. ~83.0p Post Office. ancing to commence at 3 p.m. of the District of Columbia which was intro | In his answer, Gen. Mathews is frank enough | of bu dings, and set fire to places a A‘ Hi street,corner 7th. onveyances wil! run to the Park every fifteen 5 Thi i 4 that bis as wholly {i tu. | mile distant from the building in wl the P. Hick NG, WI] Penns. avenue, corner 34 st. ‘Leh at. t hs f7th ‘and New York | duced by Gen. Chipman, Agril 29, aathorizes | to say ‘is speech was wholly impromp' GG C. Sinus, corner New Tork aveuue and Lith st (ope Son eee Tin Meron nad Maw Zeek | ie Suatioes af the supeeiae emt? otace te | eather ae suppose his remarks in re. | frebegan. An immense amount of Property 4, GATNER, corner 2th ond H sts. northwest. o t, near Desartment | *“,4miasion 25 cents. trict of Columbia to provide for the holding | gard to corruption would be taken ina litera’ | was destro: Where the wounded and lame |. FERGU*ON. 151 Peons. ave..Capitol Hill r,) cor. Pa. av. & 3dat.cast. © Pavilion 25 cents extra. m15-2: | simultaneously of two separate terms thereut sense. Qn the contrary, he says he has no | Were ut toescape the officials slashed right soN,(Auct'r,. Admission to the Pav: Doorey. 223 east Penna. ave., Capitol Hill, 1M, 16th stree’, pear Riggs’ Bank. = | for circuit court business; to prescribe the time | reason to believe, and never has believed, tha’ | and left with their swords, and thussaved many DRY Goons. ‘AUBANTS. F for holding such terms, and change the same at | personally the ‘present administration were from the more awful fate of burning. Sop aeit pose Le. avenue. | i1y.o4 Housx. Henry Hyon, 421 9th, bet. D and E. PIANOS, &c. their discretion; to direct the drawing of juries, fully of ‘corrapt conduct or motives, and tha’ | 30,000 are homeless. The government One Price.) Whe & 1020 7th st. n. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. and make all other rales and orders necessary ought to have expressed himself 0 as to have opened the rice storehouses and fed all who ap- Emenee || Seen eee ee ee BARE CHAROE Having dowrminedte ingo | Or proper for the transaction of buaten i, avoldedany such charge. What he wasstriving | Plicd. rae ei “eal ps 1 TeckeR & SHeRatAN, 633 Louisians avenue. Phe cis the cal rete, Orion cither of said terms. The second section of the | to say had reference to the general corruption phe sceurrence of chia tre ad led 6 govern. ened, duh st. adie Medical Museum, GES. [Bo demon egontr rors bill, which the committee to-day agreed to strike | of our political life, pervading it in every de | ment to permit foreigners to lease land fe Ved. ERFLOVMENT orricea "| y,MOOUS AND COLLEGES... | lecienerat,mgcurenana, magatcrasW¥ WO | bil which the commie ray “ter jrauce | Heruedts aesutubeaas! and, Easy end | So. the Obras being compelled io makemontiy jasmimaves nape ent a “Ts Piano made, I 1 fer the same at 83 the present year the salary of the chief jnstice | seemed to be substituted fer the public cause foreign Taveonsaot eee eee tee B Daren & Wissoes, Stace & Sop,agts.A6l Pa.ay. | cant, lees caahithan any other frst clase Plano can | cy‘,iTesent year the salary of the chief Snstice | seer the latest and best fitustration of which, he | be invested there, to improve the ity. A hew LOR. stvcorner Beorthwest. | wWirexzs xx & Witson's, Steer & Son. agte, * | Be bought; or for reasonable instaliments. Oalland | Ot the other justices. 87.00, Payable quarteriy, | in free to ay, ts now to be found in the action | planof theburat istrict will b pemaae and wide 7 ? ourselves. : at 5 of the very conv: in which }| Streets : a, StKer.) 92 Pa. avenue, | Sexcun's Lewis Buar.agt. Yl aC A.B oth 8D | Mtcar” CARL RICHTER, 936 Penne.ave, | 0 equal payineuts, at the Treasury ery convent ce 0: sects stan ah = Erias Howe's Iurnovnn, J. Rar, = — —_—_——_— this eeoeacno py os b le adds bg ye % “t. 629 Pa. av. — ate o — ss SULa- atly c ined at whole matter, his ow: e'Gomvanyaad sueticet: | [V[GST, AMUSING TOY OCT —Caneoeinanim ‘Tue Civic SeRvice—RULEs axp Reavra- | greatly chagri to dance to the music of pianos 4 . participation in it included, and bas concluded. ‘orite. TIONS FOR THE EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS G Stone & Con Agta, g12 F | For esie by %.L. WILD & BRO. 4 OTT sal Sth street ; yo & Bruneo, SY taser adven street Se, | WEED Severe ‘The railroad to Yeddo is neatly completed, Frakes ‘*. AY, and Dh st., ladies & ard trains willcommence ranning in at ® Bix furnishings. t9~Crape veils, tr'mmin: . A perl not sufficiently soon, that asa poli week. The story that ten Japanese attempted " Se, West, between The rules and regulations governing appoint- | ind President maker he mnot wencoe. to assassinate the Mikado is not believed. “The lacked stificned.tre- crimped toequatnew. | 217 9R0- pave; Temple. Thostranarat and light- Foy ea ments and promotions in the executive depart- oe country is in profound peace, all reports to the FLOUK, FEED AND COMMISSIO: SHIRT FA Thomas & H . cor. 7th st. and Maryland a: ru D CTORIES. 4 y Yo.4(8.¥.. - RY, Mthat: ata, NY .Feed.Grain &e cor Mass.av.A7ibet | We ik gel ae Ge ee eed ee neath ments of the government, adopted by the exam. GREELEY's MARRIAGE.—The newspapei Mes L.A . 816 F st. bet.$ £9, up stairs, FLOWER EMBALMERS, Mas. B A.twitu, late Mrs. Kline, 621 $b strect. z bio hers of Horace Greeley, and their nam. ining boards and approved by the advisory | is legion. all agree that he ‘waarried = Nort! centrary pothermneg 4 The vernment will soon commence iy icy will dictate peace now , provides that all candidates fi int- | Carolina lady, a Miss Cheney. This is only hal: Because, without money, the Stocrs, Embalmer Nat. Flowers. @237th st. SILVER PLATERS. 7&D ee sgt ahr ot ese os who seat ap- | correct. He dia, indeed, marry in North Varo mer Daimios are worse than powerless.’ soo PARE A Lich ot..W ash'n. & 129 Congress st.. | goyvany STULPE, O09 7th strect, op. Peat Office. H.B. bear in accordance with a notification given 30 | lipa, but Miss Cheney was only a temporary —_— ‘recurved & cubetned aerate Flowers | Rips. A. WaltTenasb. 8 D st, between ah & 9th days previous to the examination, will be sub- | resident at Warrenton, being en, in teach | 7A recent writer, in speaking of the inno- Premed. preserved & embalmed, in superior style SLAVE MANTELS. ject eto public competitive written examin- | ing at the time, and was most & native o: | cent delights of childhood, thinks that the city — Teexen & SHERMAN, 68 Louisiana avenns, SPRING AND SUMMER. avion upon the following sutects:— yenman- | Greeley’s oem town. ‘The following is taken child who has not been to a circus has lived in CAND! 'ACTO! ‘< 4 , 2, writi rie! ; 3, element m 5 vain. hegre Soe rr wean ee i S or oh of KEngllsh gran > iy orthography andj ‘July, 186, married in the Episcopal eburch | gg-Mr. Beecher thinks that the Cincinnati 2 aero : syntaxy 4, arithmetic, fundamentatraice tance | inWarsntion, 3G. by the Rev. Wim. Norwood. } convention was a movement originated by ies STAMPING DEPOTS. ALL OUR STOCK tous, percentage, interest and discount; 5, ele. | Horace Greeley, editor, of New York, to Mis | moral idealists and captured by wire-pulling Mus. GH. Maven, 6i7 7th st... opp. Patent Office. ments of sconctte cad Sask Bee eee, | aren areal Moral idea STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, &c. or and geography: general questions, principally | At the time Mr. Greeley was the editor of » . ae wae such as relate to the United States; 7, promi | weekly whig paper, the Neo Josten. ‘The Ready-ade Clothing nent features of the government of the United | Tritune warenot ‘established until ISil.— Wet ek OB seals BW States. Candidates for appointment to grades | mington Journal. STOVES SHEET.IRON, bin| WARE. below clerkships of Gp be examined THE Woruinous: TIOm 1x eas = iat, Hatwctno a Co satnether bat ae aD TO BE SOLD pt penmanship; 2 copyings 3, clone ot aaa Cpresco— Three thourand ‘workingmen too ite & P: * * eyey W. Eu -» bet. e - | Part in the demonstration in Chicago x S°E tharnenne Gorse Bee beaten: p Bicuny, S197 gestern Had tstrcots WITHOUT DELAY. tar; Sod an inane ey, ane ID {wo- things of whom were carpenters Abi brick i GAS OFFICES. at a . Candidates’ will be examined dur; layers. uaaber Paraing, bog! KINGTON Gas Ligut CowraXY, 413 10th, near E Bahr En haf on, j THE REASONS WHY. hours, and in no case will their exnumetionce SE TE Selene, The, Praenion wap vary that the STAIRERD. inst ss gree {The principal reason for this is that we made iton | continued more than one day. ‘The board of ly much attention. Fo | pa of Sun ehaaat itient Sot AX, for ehurches, houses £C 57 PS Coaveyane’g, Notary. i es acoso ow thes | eamineTa Wil prepare 9 list of the Silence, as } Vellick, of : ¥ Te Ooms has WELLASONS 14 8 Baer _op Wierd’ TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES. sean = pio it. = by such examination, beginning at ‘the ‘Tae ATBANASIAR Episcopalians Sj Bear : Laghe & Bro. ah st..opp. F.0. | ie th ‘nd will then certity to of the Iwill ba tuteredtod te hone oon C01 competent to the corner 18eh st. cen, Sint Fonnfe avenue, nen easly er kaoarpesorier pang tment the names ‘at the head of | fSt'wnich has peo i= ‘for | maxtmom of slaughter with the minimum of Th streets, SW. pb toy — 'g, | idly to buy it that they are taking it nearly all away. list, not dese Wisk ernie ee My modi rene. wane cor, Pe. av. and 28th st | another reason is that ft fs all 90 good and so de- appolatascet ia ie be ade an more than | sdme time past concerning Be: ra | aaieadd TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, ée. sirable thet it almoat salle fteslf. in be , and the first three names will FF UN MAMERD, 2o 82 Eetary Tard, | Cunt 7th street, nest D. i Welcerlded forthe tet vacancy the remaining Jous J. Peapons. (also Fishing Tackle.) 633 D st, | Jas. B. ToPMAM & CO.,4257th st., adj'g 0. F Hall. | | snd the fourth for the second vacancy, the wuld. Guirecrus Lasior’ Hate Dreaser STE aee or eee eee | | Ae cm ae sts it ates on cp spWARE AND cornea?" | BaSiat Pines ils rect; near itn. Bust Bancaiys In Substantial Goods. bat it, after. palecting. 0 of fA 1. C. CaMranii. G6 Pa. ave. bet. 6th and 7thats, |W. Rooxns, — # Beet Bancains In Sabstantial Goods. sal chinet to snethan “poassate? iy eee aie ce Reba bene Pa. a1 rth . | Tax Bust Bazoains ‘In Babstamtial Goods. bon either of the remaining names, it shall Gno.P {Big Basket. 2009 Pa.av. th. | Abomon Davsine Peon ave: and Li? Geet Bw, | THE Beet BaRoaixs An Substantial Goods. again certified. cia “te warcm — pe JUST THE THING FOR THR SRagON, yadt and grourel the gacaucy to png Spi Bea Vin Bose Srenes, Osi Hi, | ov ms Hone, will be held ‘pom the general D. W. Bavxaivon, 319 12th street, south of Pa. ave. MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. if, eriane mpee wack, Sint exbioete as WOOD AND COAL. aaaisaaadina wa Buo. Every effort has been put forth this season to or office, and the special og wy BF pe} Wal Winona crac tarsaotPe a7. & foot 7th at oy OPLEABE THE PEOPLE, Position to be ‘iled, may Sar Sie tense woop AND WARE. The very greatest care taken to have the Gites tb he emia ie ee ee ee Gxo_P. Gory {Big Basket, n000Pa.av.,bet.Wthallth. Ss candidates shall have previously performed cese, Vermontave.and Hstrect. | 7 TARMEE NOTIONS. thefr duties in the department. If no appli- GoxtixEnzst Horst, Pa. avenue, near $d strest. | - SntER. (w! 9 me at 5 from within the’ group shall be rae | Bowasn> raz. 8. W corner Fa. or and 6th st. ehh ba he Taleo: Goods Se Ss 2 t, an examination pill be held of Barwick Francis Bocemcor, Shab: $3 per day | <n mnolonale, S7 CALL !— EXAMINE! } PURCHASE! 1-48 rican eee Sn saseetanies Wi HOUSE FUSNISHING STORES. | (ygouxT BRED IE, nation APblications tor ad Gav Pores Babee sabe . FAILS TO. Coke CHitas. HABLE BROTHERS, notice by the head Of the epartment, Inpnvexoest lee Corset 124 Pa, or near 12th pepearaieten gets o> spas ei, vcauncatitas _— TS. | tion for Aoperitment ge romoton, wi bs fa es husbands, and hoger to asain steady a os ie f 2 208, ns on oy fm fall operation. Im- | nitbed to yy the examin- ome from the same line of business. Manvay & Herpes, OB cores Mae oe ee ove | aces © menos supply ot Biece Goods magie Ming boards or hesde pt departments. Che Loening Star, Senate bill to authorize the Secretary of the | | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | This Afternoon’s Dispatches, From Eurepe To-day. PROTFST AGatnet ction Kome, M e italian government has ation to the government of les of Koumania protesting against the perseeution and oppression of the Jews ia that country TRE LONDON PRESS OF TH TY OURSTION. Lonpow, May 16.— The supplemental article to the treaty of Washington, providing for the settlement of the indirect clatms controverct, is the most ineNt topic of discussion in this city. The London morning journals, in their articles on the subject, & he the American Senate Gone embodied in Ea ticle, and thereby remove the differences now ‘ting between England and America, bat ere is fear that the exigencirsof the approach - Presidential election may cause tix disap- i. It is also Linted iv the papers that © politicians on both sides shall have With the treaty the people of the two itioms will take it into eomstbersa mand efect & satistactory settlement of the points at iaene THE DAMAGE BY THE SHENAWDOAN. Lowpon May 16.—The London Glebe, in ite issue to-day, has an article showing that the claim of the American government for dama- ges incurred by the d struction of vessels by the he ofc oo, The publisnes a detailed log of the - giving the mame and value of every prize captured by that vessel. - - ot the Shenandoah amounts to #1,1090. New York News. Way RoDERRY 16.—Three burglars waytaid entioman named Dar, in one oi the mout central in Brooklyn, Tuesday might, while ridi mg in hie carriage, and robbed him of ne thousand dollars PTION IN JERSEY CITY. ‘sterday. in Jersey City, quashed nt against Police Commissioner Ed Monson for taking the power of attorney to draw a portion of wnother man’s salary for po- litical purposes. TRE NoresT in the case of Robert Hayes, who was killed by on the neck by Bernard Morrin, resulted yesterday in a verdict against Murrin, who has been held to await the action of the etand jury. A ROY SHOOTS HIS FATHER John MoMara, aged 16, son of Justice Mo~ Mara, of Beekmautown, West Chester county, shot his father with « revolver, Monday, be- cause the latter reprimanded him for playing truant, and insisted on his going to school ot the house of refage. Mr. McMara is in a criti cal condition. The boy was lodged in j STAIR BUILDERS <TRIKE The stair-buiiders’ association, at a meeting last night, resolved to strike to-day for eig't hours. THE STOCK Exc on and after the Ist of June w lose at } : lock im the afternoon until the Ist of « per. |, __BIDR POR FREMENT GOLD. There were twenty-six bids for gold to-day amounting to $8,100,000, from 113 t> 114 20-1m The amount for sale was 82,900,000, and, it will go at 114 20-100. There were two bids 114 20-100 for $1,500,000 each. o The Copper Miners’ Strike. RESCUE OF PRISONERS Fao TUE sHERPe's Posse. Detrorr, May 16.—Informa’ n frow Hougt ton, received last night, regarding the strike of the copper miners, states that Tuesday morning & portion of the men, who were satisfied witt | the terms offered, asmounced their desire to | Fesume work. Upon proceeding to do so they | were interfered with, whem the sheriff sum moned one hundred special deputies from am. the citizens of Hancock and Houghton top tect the workmen. Four of the leaders of strikers were arrested and put under guard of sixteen armed men, to be conveyed to jail at Houghton, sixteen miles distant. The discon tented miners rallied and overtook the sheriff's party a mile from Calumet, and rescued the Prisoners. The strikers, who numbered fully six hundred, made ‘threats of forcibis resistance in ‘case the authorities attem, ed to interfere with them. Many women joined in the attack upon the guard. At a meeting of the strikers held on Tuesday afternoon a few of them were in favor of re- suming work, expressing the belief that all that could reasonably be asked had been complie with by the mining superintendents, The ma- Jority thought otherwise, and decided not to work except on the eight-hour rale. All are satisfied with the wages given. The arrival of troops is anxiously awaited, and the expecta - tion of their presence has effect. At the Pemulick aki and Quincy mines some ‘men have returned ta work, and as far as heard from were not inter- fered with. A few are clamorous and inclined to be boisterous. As a rule the strikers are quite firm in their demand. The leaders coun sel temperance and sobriety, which up to the PEL ent time bias not been infringed. No injary #s been dene to property. The total number of persons now engaged in the strike, and will not themselves work or permit others ‘to do so, ts ° Southern Politics tw ORLEANS, May 16.—Spec trom Hons- ton, Texas, report that the radical state con vention in session is harmonious. he surviver of Wood's Texas brigade met to organize & charitable association. General B. Hood, president, addressed the mee A Greeley and Browa meeting was addressed last night by Col. W. i. Hatch, ot Missouri, aud Judge J. H. Reagan. large democratic Giddings Joltitication meeting over Congress seating Giddings was eld. The meeting of democratic editors resolved to await the action of the state and national con- ventions, > State Conven- RLECTION OF DELEGATES To BALTIMORE. iiocestgr, May 16.—The democratic state convention reassembled this morning. The fol- lowing delegates at large were chosen to the Baltumore convention: John T. Hoffman, Delos De Wort, A; C- Murphy, and Jarvis Lord. MON, oti legates are ex-Congressiman Fox, Hon. 8.8. Cox and Mr Kinsella; also, Au- gestus Schell and Sheriff Brennan. ‘After U ing the list of delegates the convention adjourn- sine die. The Methodivt New Yorx, May 16. ral conference to-day it was decided that election of bishops 7. view of which to-morrow was appointed as day of fasting and prayer. A resolution was Offered and referred, to excinde the advertise- ments of quack doctors trom the publications of the church. The tion of the delegates from the Free church of Italy (Dr.J. P. ‘hom p~ son and Father G neal) then took place. Republicans for Grant. * 4 —A special from Hous- ton says:—“ The Texas republican state con- vention met May 13th, bat a Rermanent PRILADELTHIA, M. formerly city solicitor, of ing. His death was announced in the Death of One of Barnum’s Cannibals. P iB OTHERS Me eA To A vork eit 'HILADELPHIA, 6.—A (Pe relates that ove of Barhum's Fiji cauuibals ‘ted sett ating te mes Ping So Se at the mutilated remains were ycietly i d | ; ir | zs